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In the immediate aftermath of the bombardment of Tharkad, Lyran forces are scrambling to mount a defense, with serving and retired military staff being recalled wholesale to rejoin their units or form new emergency formations to help fight off the [[Word of Blake]] attack. One such unit begins in the McQuiston Mountains near Bremen, where a group of retirees, volunteers and [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] personnel who had been on leave at the time of the attack rendezvous. Taking possession of a combination of equipment the personal [[BattleMech]] collection of Baron Von Moser as well as several more 'Mechs from private owners and the local militia, a volunteer unit manages to assemble sixteen 'Mechs under the overall command of [[Hauptmann]] [[Klaus Warberg]] of the [[Second Royal Guards]]. Members of his ad hoc unit include [[Sergeant Major]] [[Felan O'Toole]], a retiree from the [[First Lyran Regulars]] and a number of similarly retired veterans, but the most distinctive recruit is [[Kommandant]] [[Ansgar Shurasky|Ansgar "Gar" Shurasky]], also of the Second Royal Guards. Shurasky achieved a degree of notoriety during the [[FedCom Civil War]], when the [[1st Royal Guards|First]] and Second Royal Guard [[RCT]]s fought in defense of [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]; fighting against forces from [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]], Shurasky earned the nickname "Wolfsjäger“ (''Wolf Hunter'') for his successes against the [[Clan]] troops—the only Lyran officer to consistently win against or surprise the Exiles.
 
In the immediate aftermath of the bombardment of Tharkad, Lyran forces are scrambling to mount a defense, with serving and retired military staff being recalled wholesale to rejoin their units or form new emergency formations to help fight off the [[Word of Blake]] attack. One such unit begins in the McQuiston Mountains near Bremen, where a group of retirees, volunteers and [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] personnel who had been on leave at the time of the attack rendezvous. Taking possession of a combination of equipment the personal [[BattleMech]] collection of Baron Von Moser as well as several more 'Mechs from private owners and the local militia, a volunteer unit manages to assemble sixteen 'Mechs under the overall command of [[Hauptmann]] [[Klaus Warberg]] of the [[Second Royal Guards]]. Members of his ad hoc unit include [[Sergeant Major]] [[Felan O'Toole]], a retiree from the [[First Lyran Regulars]] and a number of similarly retired veterans, but the most distinctive recruit is [[Kommandant]] [[Ansgar Shurasky|Ansgar "Gar" Shurasky]], also of the Second Royal Guards. Shurasky achieved a degree of notoriety during the [[FedCom Civil War]], when the [[1st Royal Guards|First]] and Second Royal Guard [[RCT]]s fought in defense of [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]; fighting against forces from [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]], Shurasky earned the nickname "Wolfsjäger“ (''Wolf Hunter'') for his successes against the [[Clan]] troops—the only Lyran officer to consistently win against or surprise the Exiles.
  
During the battle against the Allied forces on Tharkad, Shurasky had been Warberg's commanding officer, and together they fought in three major engagements—the battles at Methow Valley, Stahlwurzel Forest and Tharkad City. Warberg credits Shurasky for being the reason he and a lot of other personnel from the Second Royal Guards were still alive. Never comfortable with the nickname ''Wolfsjäger'' or being regarded as a hero, after the surrender Shurasky had suffered a complete mental breakdown, and had been on medical leave at the time of the Blakist attack. With the invasion ongoing, the LAAF needs everyone it can find, and Warberg faces the prospect of having more 'Mechs than MechWarriors, so everyone has to fight...
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During the battle against the Allied forces on Tharkad, Shurasky had been Warberg's commanding officer, and together they fought in three major engagements—the battles at Methow Valley, Stahlwurzel Forest and Tharkad City. Warberg credits Shurasky for being the reason he an a lot of other personnel from the Second Royal Guards were still alive. Never comfortable with the nickname ''Wolfsjäger'' or being regarded as a hero, after the surrender Shurasky had suffered a complete mental breakdown, and had been on medical leave at the time of the Blakist attack. With the invasion ongoing, the LAAF needs everyone it can find, and Warberg faces the prospect of having more 'Mechs than MechWarriors, so everyone has to fight...
  
 
When Shurasky goes to pick a 'Mech to pilot from the largely older-model 'Mechs Warberg has managed to gather, he finds that the only one of the five assault-weight 'Mechs not to have been claimed is an old ''[[Zeus]]'', still painted in the blue and gold of the Royal Guards. He hears a familiar voice greeting him when he touches the 'Mech, but is interrupted by Warberg, who wants to check on him. Shurasky explains how he came to be away skiing at the time of the attack, and Warberg reiterates his faith in Shurasky's abilities, highlighting that he was the second choice for the promotion onto the staff of Archon [[Peter Steiner-Davion]]—that Peter had wanted Shurasky as his first pick—but Shurasky reassures him that it isn't an issue; Shurasky doesn't feel able to give the Archon the loyalty he deserves after the battle, and he doesn't want command of this ad hoc unit. He just wants to fight. While the two are talking they're approached by Mel Blythe, the chief tech for the ''Zeus'', which she refers to as "Thirteen". Blythe also refers to Thirteen having chosen Shurasky, and explains a little of the history of the 'Mech; the name Thirteen refers to it having been the thirteenth ''Zeus'' to be manufactured, making it one of the oldest still in service. Having begun as a ZEU-5S, Thirteen was downgraded during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] to a ZEU-6S, before being upgraded to a ZEU-9S in [[3048]], before being acquired by Baron Von Moser in [[3060]], by which point Thirteen was little more than a shell. Blythe spent three years returning it to working order as a ZEU-9S, during which time she became aware that Thirteen had a reputation for being haunted, and at times, she feels that it's somehow alive... but at the same time, concedes that she may simply have an overactive imagination. Shurasky agrees to take Thirteen, saying that whilst some of those who've piloted Thirteen claimed to have heard the voices of dead pilots while piloting it, they can't be any worse than the voices he's been hearing.
 
When Shurasky goes to pick a 'Mech to pilot from the largely older-model 'Mechs Warberg has managed to gather, he finds that the only one of the five assault-weight 'Mechs not to have been claimed is an old ''[[Zeus]]'', still painted in the blue and gold of the Royal Guards. He hears a familiar voice greeting him when he touches the 'Mech, but is interrupted by Warberg, who wants to check on him. Shurasky explains how he came to be away skiing at the time of the attack, and Warberg reiterates his faith in Shurasky's abilities, highlighting that he was the second choice for the promotion onto the staff of Archon [[Peter Steiner-Davion]]—that Peter had wanted Shurasky as his first pick—but Shurasky reassures him that it isn't an issue; Shurasky doesn't feel able to give the Archon the loyalty he deserves after the battle, and he doesn't want command of this ad hoc unit. He just wants to fight. While the two are talking they're approached by Mel Blythe, the chief tech for the ''Zeus'', which she refers to as "Thirteen". Blythe also refers to Thirteen having chosen Shurasky, and explains a little of the history of the 'Mech; the name Thirteen refers to it having been the thirteenth ''Zeus'' to be manufactured, making it one of the oldest still in service. Having begun as a ZEU-5S, Thirteen was downgraded during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] to a ZEU-6S, before being upgraded to a ZEU-9S in [[3048]], before being acquired by Baron Von Moser in [[3060]], by which point Thirteen was little more than a shell. Blythe spent three years returning it to working order as a ZEU-9S, during which time she became aware that Thirteen had a reputation for being haunted, and at times, she feels that it's somehow alive... but at the same time, concedes that she may simply have an overactive imagination. Shurasky agrees to take Thirteen, saying that whilst some of those who've piloted Thirteen claimed to have heard the voices of dead pilots while piloting it, they can't be any worse than the voices he's been hearing.

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